Neuronal loss due to prolonged controlled-current stimulation with chronically implanted microelectrodes in the cat cerebral cortex

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作者
McCreery, Douglas [1 ]
Pikov, Victor [1 ]
Troyk, Philip R. [2 ]
机构
[1] Huntington Med Res Inst, Neural Engn Program, Pasadena, CA 91105 USA
[2] IIT, Pritzker Inst Biomed Sci & Engn, Chicago, IL 60616 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
INTRACORTICAL MICROSTIMULATION; ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION; NEURAL STIMULATION; VISUAL PROSTHESIS; CHARGE-INJECTION; COCHLEAR NUCLEUS; SILICON; ELECTRODES; RESPONSES; INTERFACES;
D O I
10.1088/1741-2560/7/3/036005
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Activated iridium microelectrodes were implanted for 450-1282 days in the sensorimotor cortex of seven adult domestic cats and then pulsed for 240 h (8 h per day for 30 days) at 50 Hz. Continuous stimulation at 2 nC/phase and with a geometric charge density of 100 mu C cm(-2) produced no detectable change in neuronal density in the tissue surrounding the microelectrode tips. However, pulsing with a continuous 100% duty cycle at 4 nC/phase and with a geometric charge density of 200 mu C cm(-2) induced loss of cortical neurons over a radius of at least 150 mu m from the electrode tips. The same stimulus regimen but with a duty cycle of 50% (1 s of stimulation, and then 1 s without stimulation repeated for 8 h) produced neuronal loss within a smaller radius, approximately 60 mu m from the center of the electrode tips. However, there also was significant loss of neurons surrounding the unpulsed electrodes, presumably as a result of mechanical injury due to their insertion into and long-term residence in the tissue, and this was responsible for most of the neuronal loss within 150 mu m of the electrodes pulsed with the 50% duty cycle.
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